The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 26, 1903, Page 8

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VAMTT OF VANITIES GRAND OPERA THE SEASON A »PER A MANAGER things they play ™ the talk is all mor you the man wh They stare att wh t sp the man wh fram othe oient Knicker ts slipping away. Y the tenor {0 warbh or the prima 4 with a coupon cutter ‘To enjoy hearing thing. ATTELL WON «: Forced the Fighting on Kid Krant and Got Decision VICTORIA, B.C. Dee Cacoar | Attell was awarded the estate maine round go with Kid Krant iast night ‘The fight was fas furte ‘was on the defensive In the first Founda, and after that he mixed things, though he was pretty m Worse for wear at the beginning of the tenth Attell's persistent ageress- fveness won him the dec! JESSE IN TRAINING | Stovall me Father Tom Kelly in a Fight Jeane Stovall, who will piteh for the Cleveland-American league base ball team next season, has already begun training. He started about 10 o'clock last 2 At the corner of Becond and he struck at one of the we in “Pather Tom’ Kelley’ face: Jeme landed a strike alt right and ‘Father Tom” though thought he hed been hit if You Are Sick al lj fet this guide you to the uffies of the leading Specialints of Seattle, where you will be cured. Doctors 109 Marion St., Seattle, Wn. FOUR HUNDRED, sther h the | ND ANNUAL SPLUDGE OF OPENS Serer oreenee ore NEW THMNOR WHO HAS MADE A ur tow and booked th tail, and will have « hearing | row ‘O'BRIEN GETS. ; BETTER OF IT PHILADELPHIA. Pa. Dee. Jack O'Brien of Philadelphia had much the better of Jim Jeffords in a six-round 0 here last night ATER EM i. Krant | | POR ROBBERS Joseph Pitt, sheriff of Kitsap county was In the city yesterday consulting with Postmaster Stewart in regard to the Ollaia postoffice rébbery. A good description of the desperadces was Stven the local authorities and every ffort will be made to run them to earth. MRS. HOAR IS DEAD WASHINGTON, D. ©. Dec. 2% Ruth Miller Hoar, wife of the sena tor from Massachusetts, died of an- gina pectoris at the senators Waash- ington home tonight. The body was taken to Worcester today for burial | Big Deeds Filed Four deeds to the Seattle Steel oc Jere flied in the county auditor « yeaterday, two, from William | Pigott.and two from F. M, Wilmon.| Two deeds transfer personal property and two convey to the steel company tide lands and acreage in South Seat- the. © the steel plant ls to be lo~ Watch Repairing Wm.S.Tarrant &Co. Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry and Silverware Hand Painted China 108 Cherry Street Ori tors and Manufacturers of Eagle Buttons and Charms Hello, Central Will you please connect me with some store where on credit? “Yes they sell goods I will connect you with the Eastern Outfitting COMPANY 22-4 Pike, corner 6th “Por they are the only city that have a swell line of tor Ladies and Gentle 0 & complete ntock of Hot the Chothiny men, #l people in iday Goods that can be bought on those terms.” | THE SHERIFF OF KITSAP) COUNTY ON A HUN®) SHE PIASES a Hi WA HOW SANTA CLAUS *FOOLED FIRE AND FILLED BAD BOYS’ STOCKINGS By Frank Stanton * §00-0300-044446645 Fire said ty : trundie bed While the ia « red ane biue And the wind sang over the chimney | fue Bed little boys, The of the } or KO | oer the Chrint ope high He will pass them by la empty stockings they weep and | sigh He will pass them by | He will pase them by And the lithe boys in the trundle bed | Turned to the Fire and weeping maid “When your red flames glow ‘They chatter #0 If it wasn't for you he would never know ; If it wasn't for you | We'd have torn, too- | Talking, talking the long night aK | white the Shadows ficker and dance | about; ¢ Oh, for rai t6 put you out!” But the Fire sald: bright, ‘There'll be no tain from the clouds tonight My flame is fierce; Tam strong to mbt And when he comes | With his horns and drume And a sleigh half-foll o' eagar plume | Itt Diieter his feet ‘With my burning heat And drive him back to the leet! 1 will make bir ty | Ofer the housetope high | | now and Over empty ste He will pass you by!” That is what the Fire said | To the little boys in the trundle bed And then they covered each curly 1 head | And eried themselves to sleep. But when all ave the noisy Fire war stil (Byer singing ite angry wht) ‘And on the housetop and on the hil The snow lay white and deep, lanere came the sound of @ tinkting sleigh, And a fairy trumpet blew far away, And Santa Claus in his coat of «ray Came on with a merry shout! And over the chimney shaking the | snow To the place where he flamer must glow bre flakes fell fast on the hearth be low And put that Fire 0 knew the | | 2 | King Meneltk has announced that the St. Louis fair he will wear the same kind of | he wears In Abynsinia, the « ¢ Amerioan cut and an ordinary soft hat. The seft hat part of it shows Menetik bas heard about thone mornings’ in St. Louis. | —= ‘The water wagon will be equipped obber tires and cushion springs, ¢ will be no big jolts. rT sports in “How are w town?” Just abott the « arwaye er's oti the most popular.” as jtion to Jake Sugoe: Riding on one of those Ja clgar-box cars has convine a us that rubber straps would stretch and more people could hang to each one | Avcording fo the morning baled hay $23 @ ton in Beaty, chimney he | ‘Then down the dart xped, | And standing close by the trundie | bed, | l And seeing the sorrowful littl boys, | He filled th stocking and hate with toys. | | “rne skies are | and sigh He will pase yoo by, THE KAISER * STAR DUST » A woman ¢an tnist That new Dreyfus tr real goods, Everyd rybedy else already y i bh same an find It in your sock thie The Two Homes op Francis of the Kpimcepal dto- Indiana made ¢ alement at ther day that womer ese of | indtenapotio the o A Merry Christmas To all And Each of You F. K, Gtruve, John Davis. John Davis & Co. 709 Second Avenue. Wholesale and Family Trade 1123 First Ave., Cor. Sene ment, $1.65; apecia sil. COAT SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY A Nobby Boxeoat for n ers, in tan, castor natin lined, strapped nes handsomely tailored, ¢ ets must go, no resery $15.00; our aperial Swell Three-quarter ‘ cape shoulder velvet, satin our special . $12.95 Louls XIV. Jackets, in tan and tor; thiw is a real ntylish nemble and well-made m $16.50; mpectal.... $11.50 Length trimened lined, with panne worth $18.00: ment The New York Store Jacob Perl, Prop. 1418 Second Avenue makin’ a it for half y Help Wanted!! | 1 would Hike te trade two tin raxor While nobody ik * forth, it O'DONNELL |sTEVe | A HARVARD PROF CAMETIDGR aait Mane, Dee, 26. latemt to the corps instructor @t Harvard university Steve O'Dennél, who has been ap- ted offietal instructor in boxing to Harvard #tude O' Dennett has commenced work with his gupily and every day is to be seen at the Harvard gymnasium Instructing barge clasers of students in uppercuts and other tricks of the Netting game. The novelty of hav 0 prize fehter caused scores of up boxt with incthe gymnasiur For 16 yours the man who im the firet pugiliet to be selected by an American university to instruct ite pupile in the manty art has been ODongell in After winning the hemplonship of that he came to the United Hin first fight was with Gregannix, then champion of t. whom he defeated mich an Slavin and J. in the faehting mame an Austratian heavyweight country Staten “Kid His work in the ing partner by dined Sharkey * Rublin. Hefore retiring from the business of training the younger prise fight ors, O'Donnell was for two years the trainer and sparring partner of Cor ett Tt wae he who trained the mondiarue champion for his feht with MeCoy ell in enthusiastic over his He realizes that none of ne prize fighters them simply Weapons nature has given them. FREE TOYS TO THE CHILOREN | Lane Will Give Sev- eral Thousand Away ‘To all the children whom (in fhurry) Santa Claus forgot, the Stone Fisher & Lane Ant give toys. ) games te ww, free. of This actio the part of will recetve the approval vf every youngster in the olty whore stocking was found well filled thie |morning. And everybody who spreads the good news will be brightening somebody's Christmas. Of course, the firm. intends to ben. efit the children whose lot in life in not cast amid pleasant surround ings, and {f the parente of the for tunate ones keep them busy during | the distribution, it will give the for- a better chanoe take place the Amas Dinner At the Royal Cafe, 818 First ave nue, the dinner tor which the scusal ix famous, wi be served from 4:30 to# p,m, On main floor, T6e, An nox, $1.00, oe | nie tie ———n Che Annex Clearings of All Holiday Goods at Half Price Brot MANY frugal folk wait for the after hristmas clearing—for it simply double | pocketbook. It's fine wer of one PHILADELPHIA WOMAN OF GREAT MUSCLE 0d fortune to the folk who have as yet buy for semebody who perchan vas for- or to return a compliment in the shape of a ir’s gift that shall be twice as good as the one received t tno more! Each article is plainly marked; pay just half the marke d (fair) price. Toys (ames Matted Pictures Rubber Dolls | Doll Furniture Mechanical Toys Etc. Ete. Gift Goods for Grown-Up Folks Will | Be Marked at !-3 and |-2 Less Than | Regular Prices ~ . . Brush Sets Toilet Sets Manicure Sets Shaving Sets | Chinaware | Kerchief ee Bric-a-Brac | ‘Collar and Cuff Boxes | STONE, FISHER & LANE WILL GET EVEN WITh OSCAR Wayside Mine | back ; “ ae Second Avenue and University Street he w ‘CRANK SENT — TO ASYLUM 1 get even with Osear THIRD $y Nur RUSSELL & DREW, M Both Phones—s67. WASHINGTON, D. C, Dex PRICES—Night and Xmas Matinee Jerman Kahl, a native of Chile, whe the, tac, Sic, 20. Sunday and Saturday Tecently wrote a atening letter Tintisean, Se ant 94 to President Roosevelt was arrested here yesterday and sent to the St Sauls Elizabeth insane asylum. oeineect | ‘Telegraphic advices have been re loelved at Seattle from the Pollard All Week, Matinees Christmas and Steamship Company, Franetrco, Quturéey | that owkng to the Christmas holidays the Big steamer Rainier will 1 " JOE KELLY And « Big Supporting Company te oe Merry Musteal Farce, The Head from Ran Francisco for Seattle til December Notice to Subscribers If, any your copy of The bons Matn 10%, of In- time between | oe ana 4 a copy will be sent | once, by #heclat messenge: Prize masquerade Christinas night December 2. in Ranke hall, Pike }atreet. Ladies, 25 cents, gentiem % cents 1209 SECOND AVENUE Between Seneca and University Both Phones, Main 644. NEXT WEEK Hello, Bill Grand om John Cort, Mur. Phone » Free Want Ade See Clamsified page for Free Want Ada y K, MATINERS TODAY AND TOMORROW $10 Christmas Your Home, | $6.00 A MONTH |] After Christmas Pays for It. || Sole distributers of the famous Steinway, A. B. Chase, Emerson iG Tr | Maxtey and Richmond Pianos, ran JOHN COKT, Mgr. Phone Maip ONE WEEK = \This Afternoon and Tonight—“The | From Parta” in J | Saturday Matinee and Night—"The ys arl of Pekin.” ICES-41.0. Tie, Gc. Se Curtain let $:15 sharp. Next attraction—J. HL | Stoddart in “The Bonnie Brier Bush.”* Piano J. Redelsheimer & Co. | Strongest Overcoat House ' in the State | \ i AND SATURDAY ke La Shetle Presents the verite Actors, J. 4, Stoddart and Reuben Fax th Strong Supporting Company “THE BONNIE. BRIER BUSH” The Play That Won Your Hearts Last Beason, PRICHS—-$1.50, $1.00, 750, 50c, 260, noeete, now on sale ext Attraction—Andrew Robson _ “Richard Carvel.” es Seattle Theater heater t ave., cor, Columbia 9 7 S IT PAYS TO TRADE ON | aut nd Ave. FIRST AVENUB | |- Wishing you all a Merry Manager, — Christmas, Both Phones—Main @. | Veiner cain mest Theater, FURNITURE : COMP, N TOWN. MPANY This Afternoon and Tonight. 1427-1429 Int ave Balance of Week. JACK CAMPBELL In Hoyt's Greatest Piay, |\A Trip toChinatown Even thir New This Season. wen pretty girls, catchy lever comedians, beautiful om best) ts tropolitam, Ost i a taht, $1.00, Te, | Matinee—we, Se, Tee Oe MM ning week, Devember 271 u Sreat Neill-Morosco Comelane _ FOR A NEW YEAR’ SGIFT) —SE Houghton Hunter welers, 704 First Ave. ‘You Can Find Something There a f ie € : i prEe

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